“Inspired by Bruce County” at the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre this...
Artists are influenced by their life experiences and surroundings, and for generations the families of painters Gayle Slinger and Margot Foster have chosen to...
Library branches getting set to open
Bruce County Public Library is officially preparing to reopen branches to the public for in-person service. As of Monday, July 5th, all 17 branches...
Saugeen Shores honours Residential School victims this July 1st
The heartbreaking discovery of 751 unmarked graves near Marieval Indian Residential School, along with the previous discovery of 215 graves in Kamloops, is a...
Volunteers needed for Hockey Hubs
With vaccine supply increasing, the Grey Bruce Health Unit is in need of volunteers to staff the Hockey Hub Vaccine Clinic locations across Grey...
Ham radio and Morse code are still being used today
Today and tomorrow, June 26th and 27th, the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) are showcasing Ham radio in...
Saugeen Valley Watershed conditions – flood outlook
The Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority (SCVA) advises that a strong storm system will be moving across Southern Ontario over the weekend, bringing multiple waves...
Graduation in any form is important for students
There is no doubt that graduation 2021 has been very different for students, parents, teachers and school staff.
Gone is the formal parade of students...
Graduation 2021 for students and teachers was a bittersweet moment
For many students this week, it was a time for graduation and looking forward to the next step in their lives.
For G. C. Huston...
Best Choice Hair Cutters team secures a major donation
Mary Gallaher of the Lion’s Club presented a cheque for $10,000 to team captain and salon owner Kathy Coverdale. The Best Choice Haircutter’s team...
Kincardine Pride Disappointed in MP’s Vote on Conversion Therapy
Kincardine Pride Inc. is disappointed and disheartened to discover Huron Bruce Member of Parliament (MP) Ben Lobb voted against Bill C-6, a bill to...
July 1st Canada Day celebration cancelled again this year
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saugeen Shores Chamber of Commerce (SSCC) has made the decision to alter the Canada Day celebration plans for...
Local Southampton resident volunteers with Red Cross near James Bay
John Willetts of Southampton is currently in Kashechewan as a volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross.
Photos submitted by John Willetts
Kashechewan First Nation is a...
PRANCE vendors demonstrate generosity by donating craft show fees
In a recent media release, once again this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, PRANCE has been forced to cancel its biggest fund-raiser of...
The NWMO continues Reconciliation journey
Reconciliation matters. As Canadians, it ensures we learn from and address historic wrongs, and we work together to co-create a better future.
The Nuclear Waste...

















